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Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Commentary: The ‘Big Quit’ reveals the flaws in our relationship to work
But there are dangers ahead if too many people abandon the security of an employment relationship.
NRCM: CMP’s power line project is fatally flawed
The company wants us to accept permanent damage to the forest in exchange for vague promises on climate.
Commentary: Question 1 is a ‘civil war’ between fossil fuels and renewable power
The Maine woods are the site of this battle, but the fight against climate change is what’s really at stake.
Maine Voices: Equal rights still not guaranteed for LGBTQ+ people
Health care can be an avenue for discrimination without protections from bias based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Maine Voices: New bill addresses anglers’ needs in response to climate impacts
As habitat and fish are affected, legislation will make improvements to the nation’s premier marine fishing law.
Maine Compass: My 450 days with Colin Powell
Colin Powell was an American hero, and he gave a man from Wayne, Maine, a front-row seat to it all.
Commentary: Maine’s North Woods are a wilderness of global importance
Like the Amazon rainforest and Australian Outback, Maine’s north woods are among the world’s disappearing intact ecosystems.
The Maine Millennial: A generation’s failure to launch
Having a job and working hard should be enough to secure a place in the economy. They are not.
Bill Nemitz: Not happy with your internet? Now’s the time to do something about it
Maine’s $150 million broadband expansion will go first to those communities that have a plan.